My apologies for misleading the group. The script "Open All" is
called on other occasions. The script "806-Open" is called when
names_.102 is opened. This is the one to which you should add steps
to open the files you want. You're right, by the way, the script that
opens most of the files initially is inside the locked ebase.102, so
you'll need to do this workaround.
At 11:20 PM -0400 10/26/00, Colin Cooler wrote:
>Thanks, Dave.
>
>I found the Housekeeping script ("820-Open All") in the names file.
>Scrolled to the end of the list and duplicated the Open command.
>Re-specified the files by pointing to them.
>Closed Scriptmaker and ebase.
>Restarted ebase and.....no luck. The files still don't open.
>
>Tried specifying both "hidden" and "unhidden."
>Changed the order of the files, putting my files first.
>
>Still no go. :(
>
>Damn, why is it the simplest things in ebase are ALWAYS a chore?
>
>Colin
>
>ps -When I checked "Include in Menu" in Scriptmaker for the Open All
>command, and ran the script AFTER ebase was open, the script WOULD open my
>additional two files. Go figure. Could there be some interaction with
>"ebase.102" that's happening behind the scenes in this process?
>
>
>> At 7:07 PM -0400 10/26/00, Colin Cooler wrote:
>>> Can someone tell me if it's possible to have ebase open two additional FMP
>>> files on startup (when I click "ebase.102") and, if so, how?
>>
>> There's a script in the names file called "Open All", which opens the
>> filed Names needs. You can add script steps to this script to open
>> the files you want it to.
>> --
>> Dave Shaw Northwest Classics, Inc
>> tel: 206-954-7526 fax: 206-625-1338
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